Articles, tagged with "soil test", page 1
16th November 2011
Want to learn the secrets of a properly fertilized lawn? Read on for 10 of the best ways to keep your lawn green and growing.
1. Do a soil test. You might be able to make a pretty good guess of when your grass seed lawn needs nitrogen—it will start to...
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Author:
SeoPresident
17th October 2011
Whether conspicuously right out front or concealed in the backyard, almost every house has a lawn. Well maintained lawns usually serve to landscape a home and add to its value. It is no surprise that some homeowners spend a lot of time, effort and money o...
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Author:
WebFirstPro
26th August 2011
Regular gardening and organic gardening isn't that much different except you use no syntheic fertilizers or pesticides. This does result in different methods to control disease, insects, and weeds. Choosing to grow backyard garden using organic gardenin...
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Author:
hairspray59
20th July 2011
Discover how to recognize and treat it with these 7 quick steps.1. Determine: There are quite a few forms of lawn fungus. The most apparent is the mushroom when it appears in a circle, is piece of a fairy ring. Yellowing pale green grass with a red/orange...
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Author:
Thomas Rich
12th July 2011
You'll find many great reasons to start your own garden and this article will show you how. Your first garden isn't an all or nothing proposition; start with a small garden and grow your garden as your gardening skills grow too. No gardener started out pe...
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Author:
Saul Blanchard
12th July 2011
INTRODUCTION Soil testing is mainly for the purpose of agriculture. In agriculture, the soil testing is the analysis of a soil sample to determine nutrient content, composition and other characteristics, including contaminants. Tests are usually performed...
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Author:
bluerayinfra
14th June 2011
Most property buyers prefer buying property or plots as they think there are many incentives like lucrative property prices combined with low interest rates on loans that the banks provide to the buyers help them to invest for future benefit. There are m...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
10th May 2011
There are a myriad of mistakes to be made when gardening. If you are convinced that you have a brown thumb, it may be just that you are doing a few things wrong with devastating results. These missteps can be avoided with a little foresight and education...
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Author:
Amy C
21st April 2011
If you are of a mind to begin a garden there is one thing you must take into consideration. The Soil is the most important ingredient for growing great plants. You need to get a clear understanding of the top soil in your area in order to know what additi...
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Author:
Amy C
01st March 2011
The recent Great Recession highlighted the interdependency of the U.S. social structure to the real estate industry. As the real estate market froze to a standing halt, so did the whole U.S. economy. Government officials and regulators should have expect...
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Author:
Stop Banks
01st March 2011
The farmers face a tough time to find out which type of fertilizer will perfectly match his soil. He should know the requirement of his crops and use the fertilizers accordingly. The aim of the soil testing program is to make the farmers realize as which ...
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Author:
bluerayinfra
01st February 2011
There are several onsite sewage treatment programs that are developed in various states in America. Usually, on-site systems individually have 1000-gallon septic tank as well as a field of trenches. If homeowners decide to add onsite systems, they are usu...
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Author:
Lam Seina
10th November 2010
Growing grapes in the right dirt is the most crucial factor of viticulture. The type of soil, its mineral content and environmental factors play an important role in health and productivity of grape wine. Before planting your vines, you should have your ...
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Author:
idealsite
12th August 2010
Organic Matter and Your Lawns Soil
Of all the components of soil, organic matter is probably the most important and most misunderstood. It serves as a reservoir of nutrients and water in the soil, aids in reducing compaction and surface crusting, and i...
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Author:
SWStout
09th July 2010
You must have spotted a lot of news articles expressing concerns on the harmful effects of chemicals on the environment, people and animals. But, if you desire for a green and lush lawn, you need to use chemicals in optimum quantity, isn't it?
This ne...
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Author:
Jmartinwood